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Oeni ns p read The Past ucneraaation Freshmen look on 10 see just whal those seniors are doing on the field. Matt. Willie, and Bob. students of Saint Ignatius when it was still a high school and not a college prep.
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Typical senior prank of yesteryear. Do you think that the freshman got his IhiII hack?!? I guess we'll never know. again, we can refer to the Old School. This phrase thal formerly referred to the school on Stanyan Street can now he applied to these and other graduates who attended SI during the 138 years when the school was all men. It was these successful men that helped to make the school what it is today. Four years ago, many people were unsure of the benefits of coeducation. Now as the first members of the next generation of Igna- tians walk dow n the aisle to receive their diplomas, the benefits are obvious. Although the future of coeducation is assured suc- cess. we cannot forget the successes of the past. That is w hy we have composed this tribute to the men of the Old School. As we remember these individuals, let us hope that as the next generation we can do as well as they did. The original Saint Ignatius High School. located on Van Ness Street and more commonly known as the Shirt Factory because of its anhikxiwv. Opening Spread IV I he Past Generation
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Virgil Casselli will always aspire to reach Cal and Brindisi Chan will keep it far from him. N’ottLJhe transition has concluded and the next gen- lion has au rived. The first coeducational class has made it to the end. The path hasn’t always been smooth; we had our share of tilinps. but we made it. Robert Frost's words are appropriate. We all took the road less traveled and that has made all the difference. Our unique situation the past three years served as a crux for individuals to nourish. Everyone posscses special talents, whether athletic, academic, or artistic which have come together to form the Next Generation. Now as the school year ends and the Class of 1993 leaves SI and moves on to college, we must all re- member the times we spent together, on the field, in the classroom, on the stage, and wandering down the halls. We must remember the rallies, dances, retreats, games that meant so much to us. The Next Generation has arrived and they have taken SI by storm. With the transition complete, the next generation surges onto At 2:15. freshmen speedily leave the Prep to catch their cartoons. Srjfaiitins attempt to flirt. Upper- cfasmen do something productive. new life.—Micaela Ashe, '93 Opening Spread The Nexmeneration
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